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5Mo Old with Stuffy Nose

My son has had a stuffy nose the past few days and I just don't know what else to do for him. I've elevated his mattress, have a humidifer going and keep sucking out his nose with a bulb. Nothing seems to be working. Is there anything out there I can give him for this?

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I like to go into the bathroom after the hot shower has been running. Let the shower run for about 10 minutes while you sit in the bathroom with the door closed. The bathroom will steam up and help his nose run relieving some of the congestion. Good luck.

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My ped. told me that the suction bulb actually makes the congestion worse because it makes the tissues in the lining of the nose swell up. She recommends just the saline. FYI!

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Stacy everyone seems to have given you the answer I was going to suggest. But I also want to let you know that if your son is teething a runny nose is one of the symptoms. Just thought I'd share that. Saline usually helps as well as lettng him come into the bathroom with you while you shower. If he doesn't seem to get any relief from that and he is teething the runny nose will subside in about 2 weeks or so.

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Hi S.,

This article talks about the information you need.

www.associatedcontent.com/article/272478/what_to_do_when_...

Hope this helps. D.

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Hi S. B,
My daughter went through the same thing, you can also try saline nasal spray, I believe it it made by Lil' tummies. hope this helps
J. S.

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Rub Vicks Vapo Rub on the soles of his feet, cover his feet and let him sleep that way.

N. H, Grandma

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An old fashioned remedy. Boil water in a kettle and then put a hand towel over his head and let him breathe in the steam from the boiling water. (not too close you do not want him to burn himself).

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My ped. told me that the suction bulb actually makes the congestion worse because it makes the tissues in the lining of the nose swell up. She recommends just the saline. FYI!

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I have an 8mo. old boy...but when he was about 6mos till present, hes been going thru the same thing, the weather is crazy here. It takes about 2weeks everytime for his nose to clear up. So time should just be the best. A bulb suction with the saline mist will help him to breath better, but we all know children HATE this! :) But a cool mist humidifer helps, maybe add a sm. amount of vicks vapo steam to the water. Another good technique, is when your taking a shower (or not), take him in the bathroom with you and let the steam drain his nose, this really works. Also my son got prescribed an over the counter medecine (I think he was 6mos at that time) called Little noses Nasal Decongistant, not to use more than 3days. But I wouldnt really recommend it unless very severe. I mean for such a young child im just not to big on the meds. I'd rather him overcome it naturally. But each parent is different. Hope this gives you just a little insight.

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Have you tried saline drops or breast milk in the nose? They both can work to loosen up the snot so he can sneeze it out and breathe easier. Also going in the bathroom and turning on the shower and just enjoying the steam.

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